As a likely top-five pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, if might seem a risk for Oklahoma State wide receiver Justin Blackmon to risk his future (read it: millions of dollars) on drills and skills tests at the upcoming Scouting Combine.

No matter: Blackmon is planning to "do it all" during the workouts held Feb. 22-28 in Indianapolis.

Sporting News draft Russ Lande ranks Blackmon as the top wide receiver in the draft, which begins April 26 in New York. Blackmon decided to skip his senior year and enter the draft.

And for good reason. Given his size at 6-1, 211 pounds; speed, with his prediction of running 4.4 to 4.5 at the Combine's 40-yard dash trials; and production—he caught 122 passes for 1,522 and 18 touchdowns in 2011—Blackmon has the stuff NFL teams' dreams are made of.

Blackmon is one of six Oklahoma State players invited to the Combine. A list released by the NFL also names these Cowboys: quarterback Brandon Weeden, defensive end Jamie Blatnick, receiver Josh Cooper, safety Markelle Martin and safety Johnny Thomas.